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Dortmund haven't gotten off to the best start. I heard Gotze has looked really tired in the first two games, he was even taken off in the 55th minute in the last game.

Mainz has gotten off to a good start after coming from nowhere last season. They and Hannover are top of the table right now if I recall correctly._________________The night is dark and full of terrors.Sacrifice … is never easy, Davos. Or it is no true sacrifice.

I wouldn't go too hard on Dortmund, I think they've coped quite decently with the short term losses of Marcel Schmelzer and Lucas Barrios and having to run out mediocre replacements. They put up an attacking masterclass against Hamburg and for long stretches were the better team than 1899 Hoffenheim, but they were victmized by the freekick of the year by Sejad Salihovic and 1899 is team that has always had BVB's number, they haven't lost to them since early in the 2009/2010 campaign. They're taking on Nurnberg this week, so unfortunately no easy turnover after last week's loss.

I think I'm gonna do a match of the week type thing where I extensively preview one entertaining/important every week.

I wouldn't go too hard on Dortmund, I think they've coped quite decently with the short term losses of Marcel Schmelzer and Lucas Barrios and having to run out mediocre replacements. They put up an attacking masterclass against Hamburg and for long stretches were the better team than 1899 Hoffenheim, but they were victmized by the freekick of the year by Sejad Salihovic and 1899 is team that has always had BVB's number, they haven't lost to them since early in the 2009/2010 campaign. They're taking on Nurnberg this week, so unfortunately no easy turnover after last week's loss.

I think I'm gonna do a match of the week type thing where I extensively preview one entertaining/important every week.

I wouldn't go too hard on Dortmund, I think they've coped quite decently with the short term losses of Marcel Schmelzer and Lucas Barrios and having to run out mediocre replacements. They put up an attacking masterclass against Hamburg and for long stretches were the better team than 1899 Hoffenheim, but they were victmized by the freekick of the year by Sejad Salihovic and 1899 is team that has always had BVB's number, they haven't lost to them since early in the 2009/2010 campaign. They're taking on Nurnberg this week, so unfortunately no easy turnover after last week's loss.

I think I'm gonna do a match of the week type thing where I extensively preview one entertaining/important every week.

I love that idea.

I agree. That would be brilliant. Then I would know which game to try and watch. I'm going to try and do a few write ups for some of the teams in the Bundelsiga as well._________________The night is dark and full of terrors.Sacrifice … is never easy, Davos. Or it is no true sacrifice.

I wouldn't go too hard on Dortmund, I think they've coped quite decently with the short term losses of Marcel Schmelzer and Lucas Barrios and having to run out mediocre replacements. They put up an attacking masterclass against Hamburg and for long stretches were the better team than 1899 Hoffenheim, but they were victmized by the freekick of the year by Sejad Salihovic and 1899 is team that has always had BVB's number, they haven't lost to them since early in the 2009/2010 campaign. They're taking on Nurnberg this week, so unfortunately no easy turnover after last week's loss.

I think I'm gonna do a match of the week type thing where I extensively preview one entertaining/important every week.

I love that idea.

I agree. That would be brilliant. Then I would know which game to try and watch. I'm going to try and do a few write ups for some of the teams in the Bundelsiga as well.

I'm going to start write ups on Premier League games.

Anyone want to collaborate with me?_________________

DallasInHeart wrote:

Buddy if you lived in Europe or ever gone to visit Europe you would know that over there Football is totally on a different level

I wouldn't go too hard on Dortmund, I think they've coped quite decently with the short term losses of Marcel Schmelzer and Lucas Barrios and having to run out mediocre replacements. They put up an attacking masterclass against Hamburg and for long stretches were the better team than 1899 Hoffenheim, but they were victmized by the freekick of the year by Sejad Salihovic and 1899 is team that has always had BVB's number, they haven't lost to them since early in the 2009/2010 campaign. They're taking on Nurnberg this week, so unfortunately no easy turnover after last week's loss.

I think I'm gonna do a match of the week type thing where I extensively preview one entertaining/important every week.

I love that idea.

I agree. That would be brilliant. Then I would know which game to try and watch. I'm going to try and do a few write ups for some of the teams in the Bundelsiga as well.

I'm going to start write ups on Premier League games.

Anyone want to collaborate with me?

Im up for this, I Will always do a Spurs one anyway, trying not to be too biased _________________

I wouldn't go too hard on Dortmund, I think they've coped quite decently with the short term losses of Marcel Schmelzer and Lucas Barrios and having to run out mediocre replacements. They put up an attacking masterclass against Hamburg and for long stretches were the better team than 1899 Hoffenheim, but they were victmized by the freekick of the year by Sejad Salihovic and 1899 is team that has always had BVB's number, they haven't lost to them since early in the 2009/2010 campaign. They're taking on Nurnberg this week, so unfortunately no easy turnover after last week's loss.

I think I'm gonna do a match of the week type thing where I extensively preview one entertaining/important every week.

I love that idea.

I agree. That would be brilliant. Then I would know which game to try and watch. I'm going to try and do a few write ups for some of the teams in the Bundelsiga as well.

I'm going to start write ups on Premier League games.

Anyone want to collaborate with me?

Premier League games or clubs? I'll try and do a game or two a week. I'm going to try and bring that scouting thread back up again as well._________________The night is dark and full of terrors.Sacrifice … is never easy, Davos. Or it is no true sacrifice.

I wouldn't go too hard on Dortmund, I think they've coped quite decently with the short term losses of Marcel Schmelzer and Lucas Barrios and having to run out mediocre replacements. They put up an attacking masterclass against Hamburg and for long stretches were the better team than 1899 Hoffenheim, but they were victmized by the freekick of the year by Sejad Salihovic and 1899 is team that has always had BVB's number, they haven't lost to them since early in the 2009/2010 campaign. They're taking on Nurnberg this week, so unfortunately no easy turnover after last week's loss.

I think I'm gonna do a match of the week type thing where I extensively preview one entertaining/important every week.

I love that idea.

I agree. That would be brilliant. Then I would know which game to try and watch. I'm going to try and do a few write ups for some of the teams in the Bundelsiga as well.

I'm going to start write ups on Premier League games.

Anyone want to collaborate with me?

Premier League games or clubs? I'll try and do a game or two a week. I'm going to try and bring that scouting thread back up again as well.

I read it wrong the first time lol. I think we should do both really. A clubs one for new members to look at, like finn suggested. Also a games review for people who didnt get to see the game._________________

We did a bunch of write ups for clubs right after the World Cup. We should use those, we should have at least half of the premier league clubs done, that would give us a nice head start.

I'll do a few write ups for clubs in Germany so people can know the what to watch for and etc.

Edit:Oh my word, I just watched that free kick that Backspacer posted. That was unreal, he must have been at least 40 meters from goal!_________________The night is dark and full of terrors.Sacrifice … is never easy, Davos. Or it is no true sacrifice.

I just can't see a Dortmund repeat this year. They have some great players, but they did overachieve last year, and I think Bayern will have too much when it's all said and done. I can't stand Bayern, but they never go two years without winning the league.

1. FC Nürnberg: Regular goalkeeper and team captain Rafael Schäfer is out with a knee issue, so 18-year old Patrick Rakovsky is expected to be given his Bundesliga debut in goal.

Borussia Dortmund: Left back Marcel Schmelzer and centre back Neven Subotić are expected to make their season debuts this Saturday. Starting striker Lucas Barrios sustained a thigh injury at the Copa America and will again be replaced by Robert Lewandowski.

Key Player:

1. FC Nürnberg:

Philipp Wollscheid: An amazing story as he was playing in the fifth tier of German football a few short years ago, 22-year old Wollscheid was thrust into a starting role near last winter break and now, improbably, seems on the verge of a call-up from Joachim Löw. Playing a solid all-around game week after week, Wollscheid ended the season ranked 3rd amoung all Bundesliga defenders in Kicker Online's (the Bible of German football) player ratings. Wollscheid will undoubtedly have his hands full for a full 90 minutes matching up against Dortmund's extremely young and talented attacking unit, not only taking care of his own responsibilities, but as well, covering for right back Timothy Chandler who has a penchant for pushing the ball up the pitch himself.

Borussia Dortmund

İlkay Gündoğan: A player for Nürnberg last season, the 20-year old Gündoğan was purchased this summer for €4 million with the purpose of replacing Real Madrid-bound Nuri Şahin as the offensive cog next to German international Sven Bender in Dortmund's double pivot in central midfield. Only through the first two fixtures, Gündoğan has struggled to exhibit the class that got him purchased by Dortmund in the first place and called up by Joachim Löw, it's key that this changes this Saturday. Facing a crowded midfield with both sides operating with only one striker apiece, it's imperative that Gündoğan effectively sprays out passes to get Dortmund's playmakers the ball at their feet.

What To Watch For:

For both sides coming off of losses, this is a match to potentially rebound. For Nürnberg, a huge burden will be placed upon the shoulders of 6'4" striker Tomáš Pekhart. New to Nürnberg and with two goals in the first two fixtures, Pekhart will be given the thankless job of holding up play against the likes of Subotić, Hummels, and Bender, holding off all comers, and waiting for assistance from teammates who may be pinned back in defensive positions for large portions of time. I'm also intrigued to see how attacking right back Timothy Chandler will handle this matchup. Always wanting to creep forward, he'll be directly faced with dangerous winger Kevin Großkreutz, and too much attacking intent from Chandler will potentially cause open space and eventual trouble on Nürnberg's right side. For Dortmund, after a flat week against 1899 Hoffenheim, they will receive a boost with two of their top performers returning to the side in Schmelzer and Subotić; and and as well, the luxury of having near 80,000 fans leading them on.

That was good write up and a great read, Backspacer. If you manage to make one of those every week I'll certainly turn on the TV more often and try to catch the game. Bundesliga is one of those leagues I always wanted to follow a bit more, as the few matches I've watched are so entertaining, intense and competitive. Unfortunately there's no one in Latin America who follows it._________________Soy del barrio de La Boca